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Your dental health is very important and it should not be ignored. At the same time, it shouldn't take multiple visits to get an excellent smile.

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Updated On Friday, February 22, 2019 06:44:59 AM

What Are Single Visit Dental Crowns?

The single visit crown is a innovation for restoring damaged teeth, and this restoration can be completed in a single visit to the dentist's office. It makes your teeth stronger and more gorgeous, all while keeping your teeth looking natural. The restoration is metal-free, and the high-grade ceramic product is compatible with the natural tissue found in your mouth.

More About The Single Visit Crown Process

Throughout your appointment, you and your dentist will talk about the details of the procedure and your dentist will answer any questions you might have. Your dental practitioner will then apply a thin layer of reflective powder onto your tooth and will use a unique 3D imaging camera to take a image of your tooth. Using the new software, your restoration will be designed according to your tooth's appropriate form and function.

Then, the mill will use diamond burs to create your restoration from a piece of ceramic. Lastly, the ceramic restoration is bonded to your tooth using state-of-the-art adhesive dentistry.

Same Day Crown Restorations

CEREC stands for CERamic REConstruction and is a tool in our office that can take exact digital images of locations needing restoration and produce the proper restoration on the spot.

With our CEREC cad/cam machine, you can have your crown or other restoration completed in just one visit. We will design and custom fit your tooth precisely with our computer system milling unit right in the office. You no longer have to have a temporary crown or wait weeks for the lab to make your crown.

CEREC can be used in a full range of indications: anterior crowns, veneers, inlays, onlays, partial crowns and posterior crowns.

Other Dental Treatments That May Be Available

A variety of dental treatments are available for our local patients. Our goal is to offer a warm and comforting environment for your dental experience, whether you are visiting us for the first time for a dental evaluation and cleaning, or you are returning to finish your cosmetic smile makeover.

The procedures shown below are a sample of what we may provide:

Dental Crowns

Dental Implants

Teeth Whitening

Complete & Partial Dentures

Dental Bonding

TMJ Treatments

Periodontal Disease

Porcelain Veneers

Dental Bridges

Root Canal Therapy

Fillings

Today's Topic Will Be About:

Porcelain Teeth Veneers

Veneers are a very thin pieces of resilient, tooth shaped, porcelain that are custom made (for shape and color) by a professional dental laboratory. They are bonded onto the front of teeth to create a stunning and appealing smile.

Veneers can completely improve your teeth and smile. They can typically be alternatives to crowns and the ideal option in treating many cosmetic dental conditions for the front teeth.

Just like the majority of dental restorations, veneers might someday require replacement; however, they are still very resilient and will last years, providing you a long lasting, lovely smile.

How Are Veneers Placed?

Veneers are a dental procedure where a covering is placed over the outside (visible area) of the tooth. Veneers are typically only done to the part of the teeth that are seen when talking or smiling. The procedure can be direct or indirect.

The direct method generally involves positioning composite resin on the outside of the tooth using bonding. This technique is usually referred to as bonding.

The indirect technique usually involves two appointments because the veneers will be made at a dental laboratory. At the very first visit the teeth are prepared, impressions taken, and the teeth are offered a temporary covering. In two to three weeks the veneers are back from the laboratory, the temporaries are removed and the veneers are bonded to the teeth. The lab made veneers are normally made using porcelain or pressed ceramic, and are really esthetic.

The benefit of veneers versus crowns is that much less tooth material is removed, and the procedure is normally less unpleasant. Veneers are not suggested for teeth that have huge fillings or little tooth structure.

You will receive care instructions for your veneers. Appropriate brushing, flossing and regular dental visits will help in the life of your new and lovely veneers.Permalink:Dental Clinic Reviews